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My wife's ultrasound shows a cervical length of 2.1 cm. She has 12 week's pregnancy. Can you please guide us about the risk associated with it ?
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please consult personally to gynaecologist
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Discuss with your Treating doctor for better outcome
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Such problems should not be discussed sitting at a distance of a few hundred  kilometres. If at all, your problem will need a surgical treatment. I may give an opinion but I can't do the surgical procedure for you unless you come to my clinic. And why should your Doctor do what I am telling him to do? So please consult a Gynaecologist in your area who can examine you and discuss further management.
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A length less than 2.5 cm is not normal b There is an increased risk of abortion Advised to go fr cervical suture
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Need to know about her previous pregnancy if normal or preterm... if preterm Than u need a cervical enciclage... And other supporting medications
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Of course theres a risk dear u can have a risk of aborrion
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Cervical length is short. She should be under progesterone support till 34 weeks. Better to go for cervical stitch
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